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some departments have made the right investments in technology. some have not. and so i think the point of this is recommendation is that at some point there has to be some accountability not only to the individual department but to the larger city and so i'm just wondering if you can expand on why you believe that this recommendation should not be implemented because i think it makes sense what they're trying to accomplish. >> yes. thank you supervisor campos for the question. i think first through coyet they can communicate with other cio and the city can make technology decisions and i understand that having a dotted line relationship in reporting would strengthen the ability of the city cio enforce their decisions. we hope with the new team at the department of technology and greater collaboration that the correction city decisions will be made. >> i see this recommendation being directed connected to recommendation 17 saying that the cio needs to be included in it personnel. what i mean by that is that i think a consideration for analyzing on someone who is
some departments have made the right investments in technology. some have not. and so i think the point of this is recommendation is that at some point there has to be some accountability not only to the individual department but to the larger city and so i'm just wondering if you can expand on why you believe that this recommendation should not be implemented because i think it makes sense what they're trying to accomplish. >> yes. thank you supervisor campos for the question. i think...
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, the smart spend on technology driving both efficiency and effectiveness of technology in a 21st century government. >> host: how big is the technology budget for the u.s. government? >> guest: it's around $80 billion a year, and that ebbs and flows depending on the day, but it's roughly stayed the same. prior to 2009 that budget was growing about 7% a year. in this administration we flatlined the spend and have been able to innovate with less and drive technology forward on a flatter, in some cases, declining budget. >> host: how coordinated is the technology amongst the various agencies and cabinets? >> guest: it's coordinated in some ways, many some ways it's not coordinated, and that's part of the work we bring. i think if you look at our use of cybersecurity technology and how we share information around threats and things that are happening both inside and outside of government, that's something we are highly coordinated on. where you tend to not see coordination is really where technology has grown up, and you see this as well in the private sector where agencies will, because of
, the smart spend on technology driving both efficiency and effectiveness of technology in a 21st century government. >> host: how big is the technology budget for the u.s. government? >> guest: it's around $80 billion a year, and that ebbs and flows depending on the day, but it's roughly stayed the same. prior to 2009 that budget was growing about 7% a year. in this administration we flatlined the spend and have been able to innovate with less and drive technology forward on a...
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technology originate. there were a fuel cells produced which were used in space the similar ones were used in submarines and are still in use to this very day so the initial technology was finalized and completed in its current form. tween the one nine hundred seventy s. and one nine hundred eighty s. if you need to get with me. a basic hydrogen fuel cell consists of a proton exchange membrane or electrolytes in the middle a catalyst on either side and i note and cathode and two graphite flow feel plates hydrogen flows on one side of the membrane and on the other the catalyst splits the hydrogen molecule into protons and electrons the protons can pass through the membrane of the electrons concert and have to pass through a circuit which generates electricity. on the other side of the membrane the protons and electrons reacts with the oxygen from the air thanks to the other catalyst which generates water and heat these things fuel cells can be stacked to produce as much power as necessary. i doubt if the pl
technology originate. there were a fuel cells produced which were used in space the similar ones were used in submarines and are still in use to this very day so the initial technology was finalized and completed in its current form. tween the one nine hundred seventy s. and one nine hundred eighty s. if you need to get with me. a basic hydrogen fuel cell consists of a proton exchange membrane or electrolytes in the middle a catalyst on either side and i note and cathode and two graphite flow...
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i use the technology to back up what i feel. it adds to the picture so that i can make better wine. >> amazing. that whole piece really begs the question about art versus technology. >> i think what schaeffer vineyards are trying to do is bring new ideas, technology and focus on what scientifically we react to. >> all the stock of wine, i kind of want a class of wine. >> me too. >> we'll be back next week with innovative stories on how "techknow." >> "techknow" never stops, go behind the scenes. follow our contributors on twitter, facebook, google+ and more. >>> welcome to the news hour from doha. >>> israel's prime minister urges the u.s. president to keep iran's sanctions in place. after the siege al jazeera goes inside kenya's westgate shopping center. >>> counting down to a u.s. government shutdown. we're in washington where lawmakers have just hours to agree to a new budget. >>> i'm in
i use the technology to back up what i feel. it adds to the picture so that i can make better wine. >> amazing. that whole piece really begs the question about art versus technology. >> i think what schaeffer vineyards are trying to do is bring new ideas, technology and focus on what scientifically we react to. >> all the stock of wine, i kind of want a class of wine. >> me too. >> we'll be back next week with innovative stories on how "techknow."...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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silicon valley of water technology. >> supplying a type line. the university of wisconsin created the school of it fresh water studies and produced engineers, policy experts all specializing in fresh walt. >> there is a research they can use genetics to identify new water contaminants >> it's huge. i have been able to higher really top-notch talent who would have moved away otherwise. >> mcgee young is head of h 20 score and given subsidized rent. h 20 score expects to add 10 employees in the next year. just across the street, construction has begun on a publically funded $7 million water technology park. but the water council resists giving concrete projections on job growth. and say it is a misguided gamble that will not pay off for those most in need. >> there is an extraordinary ne disconnectbetween the facts on the ground. professor mark levine says the water sector makes up 3% of the 700,000 jobs and less that two % of the area patents relate to water technology. >> it's a tiny sector. leading companies have been shedding jobs in the mill
silicon valley of water technology. >> supplying a type line. the university of wisconsin created the school of it fresh water studies and produced engineers, policy experts all specializing in fresh walt. >> there is a research they can use genetics to identify new water contaminants >> it's huge. i have been able to higher really top-notch talent who would have moved away otherwise. >> mcgee young is head of h 20 score and given subsidized rent. h 20 score expects to...
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first, a visit with a nationally known but still maryland-based expert on technology and how technology affects your life. mario armstrong is with us in the studio tonight. so good to see you. >> good to see you, too, man. it's been a while since i have been here. still good to see you. >> it's been a while, but i'm glad you brought all your toys with you, because we can talk about tellin technology a littl, but before the show, we were talking about how people are starting to get overly attached, maybe, to the technology. >> yes. >> and sit down at the dinner table and everybody's got their phone, and you will see teenagers, especially, communicating across the table electronically, saying, hey, mario, how are you doing? >> yeah, there was a viral video that came out recently, done on the conan o'brian show, and he went on this rant and it's seen 5 million times. he's saying kids aren't learning empathy because they're using these devices. if you tell a kid face to face, hey, you're fat, and the kid looks back kind of weird, you say, that doesn't feel good, i shouldn't call kids fat. h
first, a visit with a nationally known but still maryland-based expert on technology and how technology affects your life. mario armstrong is with us in the studio tonight. so good to see you. >> good to see you, too, man. it's been a while since i have been here. still good to see you. >> it's been a while, but i'm glad you brought all your toys with you, because we can talk about tellin technology a littl, but before the show, we were talking about how people are starting to get...
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they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to start in our high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, you know, would send a sister-in-law that somehow the united states would generate the idea and produce all in china. in response other parts of the midwest large managing or merchandising companies and northeast ohio you saw philosophical in business and other global dynamics they're seeking substantially job growth are to the benefit of not just the kids of ph.d. from stanford or mit but a whole bunch of folks coming out of high schools and colleges with technical prosecutors. >> tests map silicon valley it's great with ideas they didn't get made in china but it's great if you're an engineer or not so great if you're a generate but mayor lee how this model stacks up in terms
they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to start in our high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, you know, would send a sister-in-law that somehow the united states would generate...
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gerri: and energy technology >> they sold regrate new technology the new einstein but has not panned out so far. >> the technology we will take into properties of matter. are you einstein? >> and space stein. who are we to say it could not happen? she invested but it is and broad. she took bad advice, she rolled the dice. gerri: you say the opposite? >> guess it depends on whether or not she was given misrepresentation. >> did they lie to her? >> if they intentionally lied and misrepresented he can be fraudulently induced. >> in this country some people have to meet the fiduciary duty if you buy somebody:investments you have to do the right thing you cannot say let's invest to change a matter for goodness sake. >> but then to be a fiduciary he do have that duty of care. >> but it is still up to the person making the investment as long as they have said what, she was probably trying to make a lot of money and she failed to. >> but throwing in the harvard professor and the credibility and now investing this is a great product for those who have invested a lot of money grossly misrepres
gerri: and energy technology >> they sold regrate new technology the new einstein but has not panned out so far. >> the technology we will take into properties of matter. are you einstein? >> and space stein. who are we to say it could not happen? she invested but it is and broad. she took bad advice, she rolled the dice. gerri: you say the opposite? >> guess it depends on whether or not she was given misrepresentation. >> did they lie to her? >> if they...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! >>> so, when i grew up, when i
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. ♪ >>> so when i grew up, when i was a kid, i played cowboys and indians. the cowboy myth had such a grip on americans' self-identity. >> i remember. playing cowboys and indians, it was just part of the culture. you looked up to john wayne, steve mcqueen. my kid, 12 years old, wouldn't even think about cowboys. >> this is david manzanares. his family has lived here for generations, tracing their roots all the way back to the spanish conquistador. >> you know, those cliff walls out there, tony, are 160 million years old. the ones at the bottom, about 220. they're all the way back to the triasic area. >>
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. ♪...
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i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own business. i came over on the student visa and working for different employers i was tied to the employer who was definitely very limiting. the process take a long time. but finally, i was able to get a gastrocard and start my own business. that's important and being able to be a part of this in this debate on immigration reform is critical. personally immigration reform t is important for me. i care a lot about finances. and think about your personal finances oh, you spend money on the gas and electricity but you also make investments and you invest in the sto
i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own...
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dentists are using technology similar to what our own ava marie uses, doppler radar. it allows dentists to get a closer look at bacteria build up on teeth. you might not feel like anything is wrong, but these amazing radar images show cavities forming before a dentist might have been able to tell before. tooth in theto the small groups, so we do not see the big rod opening of holes, just little dots. i am actually seeing the decay. >> really interesting. the camera gives a special wavelength that causes bacteria to glow. the different colors show the density of the bacteria. dentists can identify bacteria before it is a problem. next, your maryland lottery midday pick three and pick four , the shutdown5:00 countdown. we are closely monitoring all activity on capitol hill as the budget battle intensifies. tune in for all the latebreaking developments. seatbelts to cell phones and gun control, a breakdown of the big changes in maryland laws that take place tomorrow. it is not all gloom and doom. the ravens may not be playing, and let the stadium will be filled tonight w
dentists are using technology similar to what our own ava marie uses, doppler radar. it allows dentists to get a closer look at bacteria build up on teeth. you might not feel like anything is wrong, but these amazing radar images show cavities forming before a dentist might have been able to tell before. tooth in theto the small groups, so we do not see the big rod opening of holes, just little dots. i am actually seeing the decay. >> really interesting. the camera gives a special...
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now, this next story is a fascinating look at how technology is really changing sports. the fact that marco di vaio made it to the major league soccer all star game isn't that big of a shock, but what is incredible is how he got there with a little help from thousands of devoted soccer fans. ross thomas was in kansas city right in the middle of all the action, side-by-side with di vaio on the road. ross: well, this is it, where the best of the best have come to play in the mls all star game. for marco di vaio, it's not just a dream, but a first where technology and sports collide. he's from italy, plays in montreal, and this weekend mark di vaio is playing in the mls all star game. his ticket here is all due to soccer fans around the world, but he was not voted in the traditional way. over an eight day span fans played online soccer. scoring close to 500,000 goals. the digital version of marco tallied over 74,000 goals. making him the first player added to an all-star roster by fans competing online. it's the first time that a video game can actually put someone in a rea
now, this next story is a fascinating look at how technology is really changing sports. the fact that marco di vaio made it to the major league soccer all star game isn't that big of a shock, but what is incredible is how he got there with a little help from thousands of devoted soccer fans. ross thomas was in kansas city right in the middle of all the action, side-by-side with di vaio on the road. ross: well, this is it, where the best of the best have come to play in the mls all star game....
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his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. aaron ginn, are you going to do something called a hacked eighta hack-a-thon? >> yes. >> today means creativity. so you have to talk about how you create an outcome. and it is when you usually have 24 hours or more to solve a problem. >> you are doing this in miami october 11 and the winner gets a 5000-dollar prize after coding for 24 hours straight? >> yes, they make a goal without certain with a certain amount of time to find something that's a very creative solution. >> what makes you so certain that technology has solutions in this? >> is already working right now. we can see a lot of successful education popping up. john: is an online academy who once tutored his young cousin with math. >> that worked out well. to save time he posted his lectures on youtube. he was descrrbed surprise to discover that soon millions had watched him. now he is funded by bill gates and he offers web lectures on everything from history to economics to computer science. >> he does happen to be good at
his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. aaron ginn, are you going to do something called a hacked eighta hack-a-thon? >> yes. >> today means creativity. so you have to talk about how you create an outcome. and it is when you usually have 24 hours or more to solve a problem. >> you are doing this in miami october 11 and the winner gets a 5000-dollar prize after coding for 24 hours straight? >> yes, they make a goal without certain...
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we're working with some of the technology companies in town to create a smallest community as we call it so the fiber comes not only to the down the road it's tied in by copper bylaw but goes to the home so people if they which i say to work and live in their home they'll have the speed in their home to do the kind of work we expect people in san francisco to do. >> bruce i want to get your response and your - you write something about cars and driver's license and i want to get to that. >> but i want to build on what the mayor said. climate is important it's also an economic comparatively active. we've mapped the jobs it's 2.7 million jobs it's varied >> today or the future. >> yes. today. thank you more innovation fuel and export during which than the economy as a whole. this is the van ignore of the industrial reluctance we want to be at the head of it. we talk about portland. portland actually doubled exports in - >> in san francisco we don't think of that (laughter). >> i'm sure how san francisco would respond to that we're weirder but portland is betting on a because they were s
we're working with some of the technology companies in town to create a smallest community as we call it so the fiber comes not only to the down the road it's tied in by copper bylaw but goes to the home so people if they which i say to work and live in their home they'll have the speed in their home to do the kind of work we expect people in san francisco to do. >> bruce i want to get your response and your - you write something about cars and driver's license and i want to get to that....
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meanwhile, the four japanese automakers are showing off car technology. one is displaying the self-driving system. it senses the movements of other cars and enables the driver to pass automatically. the fair will continue through saturday. >>> competition in china's apparel market is heating up. the operator of a clothing chain has opened the largest ever store in shanghai. >> congratulations! >> thousands crowded the opening of retailing company flagship store in central shanghai on monday. the six-story building covers about 8,000 square meters. >> translator: middle-aged people are getting more fashionable. i'm looking forward to a broader line for our generation. >> there are 225 outlets in china. in the coming years the company plans to open between 80 and 100 new stores annually in the country. >>> here are the latest market figures. >>> there are three tropical systems in the west pacific. for more, we turn to rachel for the details. rachel? >> hi there. yes, very, very busy in the tropics at the moment. we're going to go first to some video coming
meanwhile, the four japanese automakers are showing off car technology. one is displaying the self-driving system. it senses the movements of other cars and enables the driver to pass automatically. the fair will continue through saturday. >>> competition in china's apparel market is heating up. the operator of a clothing chain has opened the largest ever store in shanghai. >> congratulations! >> thousands crowded the opening of retailing company flagship store in central...
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inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an optimal investment strategy. if you're making investments in that asset too early, or too late, you're wasting money. it costs about three times as much to fix a system once it's failed. so it's all about finding that right point where the dollars should flow toward that asset. narrator: but finding the funds to evaluate and rebuild these assets is an ongoing struggle. johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply sy
inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation...
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we invented this technology. we have longer experience with it than any other nation, and i would bet that our safety mechanism and our command and control mechanisms are superior to those of any other nation. >> host: i would bet too. but they're not necessarily perfect. >> guest: what i was going to say, given the facts which i think it's true, it's quite sobering the challenges that we face and the problems that we faced. at the end of the book, i look at the rate of industrial accidents in other countries as a measure of their proficiency in dealing with complex technologies, and i worry about pakistan and india and north korea getting one of these weapons. an u.n. inspector, you know, who became familiar with the iraqi design for their nuclear weapon, which was never actually built. >> host: right. >> guest: was quoted of saying it would be worried it might detonate if it fell off a table. that might be an exaggeration, but these are very complicate machines, and you don't want them to go wrong. >> host: i c
we invented this technology. we have longer experience with it than any other nation, and i would bet that our safety mechanism and our command and control mechanisms are superior to those of any other nation. >> host: i would bet too. but they're not necessarily perfect. >> guest: what i was going to say, given the facts which i think it's true, it's quite sobering the challenges that we face and the problems that we faced. at the end of the book, i look at the rate of industrial...
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his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. you are going to do this through something called "a hack-a-thon." my wife would say he must be a crook. >> we call it a marathon coding event. >> also we old people understood the use of the phrase hack, too. >> hack doesn't mean break in? >> in the 90s they had that con notatio notation. today is means creativity. you have a limited amount of time. how do you create the -- you have a 24-hours to solve a prosh. >> you were doing it in miami. winner gets a 5,000 dollar prize if after coding for 24-hours straight. >> they make a project, wow, it is a problem we been around for years. >> what makes you so certain technology has solutions? >> it is already working right now. there are several populations coming up. con academy. >> con academy is an on-line academy started by hedge fund anl lais who tout tored his young people. >> i started with her friends and fathbrother and all that wa left. thousands of people he offers web lectures on everything from history to economics to computer
his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. you are going to do this through something called "a hack-a-thon." my wife would say he must be a crook. >> we call it a marathon coding event. >> also we old people understood the use of the phrase hack, too. >> hack doesn't mean break in? >> in the 90s they had that con notatio notation. today is means creativity. you have a limited amount of time. how do you create the -- you have...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> the most trusted inmates in orange county california live in the workers barracks of the theo lacy jail where they enjoy more privileges and freedom of movement than in other housing units. the majority of inmates live under much more restrictive conditions. they are confined to one or two-man cells in housing units known as modules or mods. >> are any of them giving you any issues? >> no. really haven't had any issues at least with them today. >> most of these inmates were -- require a lot more supervision due to their charges and their criminal sophistication. they are entitled to two hours every day of day room and then three times a week they get an hour in the facility. unless they have outdoor rec time, they are in their cell for 22 hours. >> today, some of the inmates are being pulled out of their cells for a surprise shakedown. >> we search cells to find contraband, weapons, drugs. >> let's go, guys. >> let's go. >> go out to reck and en
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a major factor was the revolution in information technology. thdigitization of all inftion crted new companies d new industries. in silicon valley alone, 11 new companies were createdvery week. a new economy d comeo ing, and its product was intellectual property. a growindebate started among economists over whether the new economy had changed the rules. ladies and gentlen it's my honor and deep privilege to introduce to you thchairman of the federal reserve board, dr. alan greenspan. schoumacher:to chaman alan greensp the rules had changed. he doubted whether inflation cod be adequately measured in the new econo using current techniques to trace price trends over time. when electricity was developed th was a new econo. when automobiles became prevalent that was a new economy. now we have a new economy that's electronic age. think it has contributed as those earli new economiecontributed, to an increase in productivity. there was a time when economists thought that when thunemployment rate got below 6% -- or 5 1/2 or 5, something like that -- th
a major factor was the revolution in information technology. thdigitization of all inftion crted new companies d new industries. in silicon valley alone, 11 new companies were createdvery week. a new economy d comeo ing, and its product was intellectual property. a growindebate started among economists over whether the new economy had changed the rules. ladies and gentlen it's my honor and deep privilege to introduce to you thchairman of the federal reserve board, dr. alan greenspan....
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i'm hoping technology is going to be a tool to allow our paish dwronts interact with us in a way that makes our time with them more productive. >> that is why they hope these tech based solutions will provide better and faster care this, doctor runs a start up called direct term tolling. >> this enables us to give access to patients a lot quicker no, wait times no, need for patients to take time off from work. >> today's faster connections will enable beam to connect medical experts. many discussions fekus on getting patients to develop trust and confidence using smart phones to share records and data in both directions. some technology will be behind the scenes such as helping doctors decide what tests to order. >> it's changing medicine but there is a lot of confusion we have an ip tool that helps them select the test for patients and place an order electrically. >> the challenge for entrepreneurs to attract capitol in millions of dollars making a case it will save money for care providers and patients. >> so the tools of technology together can help patient who won't know how to ma
i'm hoping technology is going to be a tool to allow our paish dwronts interact with us in a way that makes our time with them more productive. >> that is why they hope these tech based solutions will provide better and faster care this, doctor runs a start up called direct term tolling. >> this enables us to give access to patients a lot quicker no, wait times no, need for patients to take time off from work. >> today's faster connections will enable beam to connect medical...
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but tonight, is that dazzling technology making some people dizzy? here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: apple says its redesigned ios 7 software is more enjoyable to use. >> it's about bringing order to complexity. >> reporter: but some people have gone online claiming it's making them sick. >> i started to get motion sickness and put it down. >> reporter: the new operating system includes these fast-paced animations between the home screen and individual apps. with icons appearing to fly on and off the screen. michelle barna tried it. >> zooming in, zooming out. i started feeling like i was in the back of a cab versus on my couch. >> reporter: other iphone users are going to this apple forum to voice their frustrations. one says the new animations are, quote, making me nauseous and giving me a headache. others complained of vertigo. >> i think the way that moves and the speed is what's making people feel a little bit off kilter. >> reporter: doctors say the complaints make sense. >> the brain thinks there's movement and the eye system is seeing m
but tonight, is that dazzling technology making some people dizzy? here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: apple says its redesigned ios 7 software is more enjoyable to use. >> it's about bringing order to complexity. >> reporter: but some people have gone online claiming it's making them sick. >> i started to get motion sickness and put it down. >> reporter: the new operating system includes these fast-paced animations between the home screen and individual apps....
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it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. playwright the scene took a. first strike. and i think pictures. on a reporter's twitter. instagram claim. to be an old. mob. sympathize with the soon to uprising but we do not train and we do not smuggle weapons or send a sniper we do not do any old these things. this point being an expensive car so looked. like snoop clueless in a fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. but. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. concert later on archie. it was a. very hard to take a. look at. the class that sax with that hair cut. plenty . of. the israeli prime minister to prove to the u.s. and the u.n. that iran change of tone is nothing but a smokescreen. signals of a thaw relations with the west failed to soothe the benjamin netanyahu has come back. tara tightens its grip on africa is the most militant carry out a mass murder of students in nigeria just a week. group conducted a deadly attack on a shopping mall in the kenyan capital. and austria's far right freedom
it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. playwright the scene took a. first strike. and i think pictures. on a reporter's twitter. instagram claim. to be an old. mob. sympathize with the soon to uprising but we do not train and we do not smuggle weapons or send a sniper we do not do any old these things. this point being an expensive car so looked. like snoop clueless in a fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. but. luxury...
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, the smart pend -- spend on technology, driving efficiency and effectiveness of technology in a 21st century government. >> the federal government's digital strategy tonight on "the communicators" at 8 eastern on c-span2. >> the d.c. circuit court of appeals heard oral argument tuesday in gilardi v. department of health and human services developing the contraceptives coverage as infringing on the religious liberty of the people who own the company. francis and phillip gilardi own a for-profit company. the family currently excludes coverage of all contraceptives from their employee health plan because paying for and providing these services through the plan would violate their religious beliefs. they are asking for an injunction arguing that it violates their free exercise of religion. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning, your honors. i would like to reserve two minutes for rebuttal. i'm francis -- [inaudible] representing the the appellates in this case. the central question in this case should be whether the government has showed a compelling interest in forcing this particul
, the smart pend -- spend on technology, driving efficiency and effectiveness of technology in a 21st century government. >> the federal government's digital strategy tonight on "the communicators" at 8 eastern on c-span2. >> the d.c. circuit court of appeals heard oral argument tuesday in gilardi v. department of health and human services developing the contraceptives coverage as infringing on the religious liberty of the people who own the company. francis and phillip...
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we invent this technology and have experience more than any other nation and the safety mechanism and our kinetic control mechanisms are superior to those in any of the nation. >> host: but they are not necessarily perfect. >> guest: than what i was going to say is given those facts, which i think is true, it's quite sobering that challenges that we face and the problems that we face. and at the end of the book, i look at the rate of industrial accidents and other countries as a measure of the proficiencies dealing with the complex technologies, and i worry about pakistan and india and north korea. are you an inspector that became familiar with the design for the nuclear weapon, which was never actually built but he would be worried it might detonate if it was capable and that might be an exaggeration but these are very complicated machines and we don't want them to go wrong. >> i couldn't agree with you more. you are an investigative reporter and an award winning investigative reporter. and i've been thinking about that sort of protection and it seems to be more and more a lost art.
we invent this technology and have experience more than any other nation and the safety mechanism and our kinetic control mechanisms are superior to those in any of the nation. >> host: but they are not necessarily perfect. >> guest: than what i was going to say is given those facts, which i think is true, it's quite sobering that challenges that we face and the problems that we face. and at the end of the book, i look at the rate of industrial accidents and other countries as a...
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that's the new nature of the technology. get hub congratulations and all of you for being in this wonderful and beautiful historic building that you see a lot of improvements to. this is exciting to be in selma and let's kick avenue innovation month and keep comfortably lives in san francisco. thank you very much and congratulation (clapping) >> thank you, mayor ed lee. we're excited to be here in san francisco. i forth to introduce myself i'm tom and on behalf of this tech community we want you to join us over by the big statute we're going to do the ribbon cutting in just a few moments. thank you. thank you. again for all of you for coming and i'd like to give the ceremonial scissors to ed lee. >> congratulations get hub and thank you and let's celebrate innovation month in san francisco. with that how about a 3, 2, 1 count down. >> 3, 2, 1. (clapping)okay. our final speaker is a friend a friend to the business community. a man who understands was it take to a create a job which is an investment. mayor ed lee is a person w
that's the new nature of the technology. get hub congratulations and all of you for being in this wonderful and beautiful historic building that you see a lot of improvements to. this is exciting to be in selma and let's kick avenue innovation month and keep comfortably lives in san francisco. thank you very much and congratulation (clapping) >> thank you, mayor ed lee. we're excited to be here in san francisco. i forth to introduce myself i'm tom and on behalf of this tech community we...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i reiterated to president rowhani what i said in new york, while there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, i believe we can reach a comprehensive solution. >> so what is behind the recent actions of the iranian president? joining me now, our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, and former adviser to president obama on arms control and wmd, one of the few who met with rowhani while he was in new york, welcome to both of you, what i am fascinated by, what brought you to this moment? >> i think the answer is very simple, it is pressure, the economic sanctions imposed, started by president bush and strengthened by president obama has been sufficient to force the iranians to seek a deal so they can get relief from sanctions
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i reiterated to president rowhani what i said in new york, while there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, i believe we can reach a...
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technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we don't know if you have heard. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation to rule the day. the british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. headlines kaiser reports. because the close to me will the t.c.t. dance. and the smoke one has to continue into the school to get them john said that...
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recently instances where surveillance technologies are abused so you have not only acting outside of their policies in day to day operations but acting outside of these privacy guidelines in just horribly abusive ways to maybe conduct surveillance you can imagine on an ex boyfriend or girlfriend so just the latest example of you evy is not only coming to the u.s. but becoming more prevalent here. is the director of the domestic surveillance project said epic thank you so much thank you well teaming up to take down the n.s.a. journalist glenn greenwald and jeremy scahill have announced that they are working together to prepare reports on the national security agency's role in the so-called us especially nation program seeking to moviegoers at the rio film festival in brazil scahill announced a partnership and provided some details on the new project however neither scahill nor greenwald provided any evidence to support claims of the existence of the assassination programs or of the n.s.a.'s role in it so far anyway scales the author of the book dirty wars the world is a battlefield an
recently instances where surveillance technologies are abused so you have not only acting outside of their policies in day to day operations but acting outside of these privacy guidelines in just horribly abusive ways to maybe conduct surveillance you can imagine on an ex boyfriend or girlfriend so just the latest example of you evy is not only coming to the u.s. but becoming more prevalent here. is the director of the domestic surveillance project said epic thank you so much thank you well...
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technology that lets you rise to greatness. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. man taking quite the brave flight in china. on saturday afternoon he on saturday afternoon he jumped out of a helicopter with nothing but a wingsuit on. he flew through a narrow valley... at times he reached speeds of 100 miles-per-hour... and one section of that valley was just 10 feet wide. ((toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) weather kid tease staying safe on the road... weather kid tease staying safe on the road... not behind the wheel, but behind the the road... not behind the wheel, but behind the handlebars. the laws parents and young bicycle riders need to know. ((break 6)) will be perfect this week for a bike ride... but there are some precautions young riders should take before pedalling off. doctor john herzenberg joins us live with some things to keep in mind. thanks for being here. --you're an avid cyclist and a surgeon, so you know how not taking the proper surgeon, so
technology that lets you rise to greatness. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. man taking quite the brave flight in china. on saturday afternoon he on saturday afternoon he jumped out of a helicopter with nothing but a wingsuit on. he flew through a narrow valley... at times he reached speeds of 100 miles-per-hour... and one section of that valley was just 10 feet wide. ((toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) weather kid tease...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> here's what's happening. the house and senate will be back in session monday facing a deadline for a government shutdown that would start tuesday. the house passed a funding bill this weekend that contains a one-year delay in obama care but that's a nonstarter with senate democrats. >>> a retrial begins for amanda knox in italy tomorrow. she was convicted of killing her roommate before being released after a successful appeal. knox will not return to italy for the proceedings. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> we were at indiana state prison the day paul took his first step towards freedom since getting locked up for participating in his father's murder. he was being transferred to a lower security work release program as a precursor to his parole. >> my good-byes are said. it's over with. change into this right here, and you'll never see me in khaki again after this. >> paul was incarcerated 26 years. the day he
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> here's what's happening. the house and senate will be back in session monday facing a deadline for a government shutdown that would start tuesday. the house passed a funding bill this weekend that contains a one-year delay in obama care but that's a nonstarter with senate democrats. >>> a retrial begins for amanda knox in italy tomorrow....
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sectors and also green technology. so we want to -- we don't want to for close on any of these opportunities. at the same time to the extent that we grow the vocational offering we have to consistently grow the population as well. as to recommendation 1.3 increasing the presence of dcyf funding, i mentioned the work that is beginning with young community developers. the department has also entered into an agreement with the health department to add a substance abuse at law cabin. we'll work with them and other community based organization to encourage and welcome their participation and service delivery at the facility. as far finding number two, the long term tracking of juveniles after they left law cabin ranch and returned to the community, we agree with this finding as well. as to recommendation number two, developing a tracking system for post probationary youth and collaboration with the adult probation department, so that we can provide data to evaluate both of the ranch and after release. this recommendation is
sectors and also green technology. so we want to -- we don't want to for close on any of these opportunities. at the same time to the extent that we grow the vocational offering we have to consistently grow the population as well. as to recommendation 1.3 increasing the presence of dcyf funding, i mentioned the work that is beginning with young community developers. the department has also entered into an agreement with the health department to add a substance abuse at law cabin. we'll work...
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technology that lets you rise to greatness. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. announcer: the following program contains graphic images that maybe disturbing. parents are advised these images may not be suitable for young children. announcer: all new on the doctors. a flesh eating injection. it's cheaper than heroin. skin literally falling off the bone. >> it threatens their lives. announcer: and who could give your children candy this halloween? a registered sex offender. we have the chilling details. and ... >> the women agony of defeat. we will talk about minimizing the pain and discomf
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dennis: yet the technology of the ipo. charles: it is the ceos fault. tracy: we were talking about how you want to be in the nasdaq 100. liz: i thought was telling oracle ditched nasdaq in july. i thought that was a wake-up call to nasdaq. they have to get their act together. david: i think so. if charles is saying they need to change at the top, that is it. charles: it used to be synonymous to all the hot names are not doing that. i would be worried. tracy: how about this, "breaking bad," "homeland" or the patriots versus the falcons. add for tv junkies last night. what did you watch and how did you choose? i watched the patriots. dennis: i watched "breaking bad." it was work but it is an event. people still want to get together and do it collectively. liz: more appealing ending to "breaking bad" then "sopranos." liz: i will probably throw my backup watching all all of the episodes. i watched some geeky murder movies. david: i spent the weekend in washington, d.c., i came back and said what a perfect time to watch ""the hunger games"" where 90% of the
dennis: yet the technology of the ipo. charles: it is the ceos fault. tracy: we were talking about how you want to be in the nasdaq 100. liz: i thought was telling oracle ditched nasdaq in july. i thought that was a wake-up call to nasdaq. they have to get their act together. david: i think so. if charles is saying they need to change at the top, that is it. charles: it used to be synonymous to all the hot names are not doing that. i would be worried. tracy: how about this, "breaking...
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researchers in had california are researching peoples' sleep cycles, fox's dominic has the latest on a new technology to help peopleple get a good night's sleep. >> reporter: they call it a sleep profiler. >> what it consists of is some electrodes resms phil west brooke is a a sleep disorder expert who helped design the monitor. m it records multiple body signals. >> the snoring, pulse rate and the head movements can be used to identify little brief physiological arousals orals what we call autonomic nervous system arousals in conjunction with the brain wave ariewls. >> reporter: that gives anives idea of how dpragmentedted someone's sleep is. >>le many people wake up intermittently but string together all the little wake ups and think they were awake continuously because we think that that is a sleep dismemory. >> reporter: here is the next h step in sleep technology. a.b.m.sleep mask. if heats the eye area to drop off faster and cancels outut noise, it eases blue lights to ensure the user wakes up alert. the u.s. nursery helped fund it and it wanted to avoid the groggy effect of combat sleep meds o
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here next sten in sleep technology. some knee yeah sleep mask. it heats high to insure use of wake and alert. u.s. military helps funds it. it was once avoid growing deaffect sleep meds on combat soldier. to hen them take power naps keep them into fight. longer. >> it appears being based being attack you need be able to wake up and fight back. immediately. you is it is time growing good or time to trying figure out what's going on you in would have to get up, be ready to go and go fight threat that's out there. well mask still being deep developed and could one day used help people like truck drivers or those need critical alertness. sleep profiler already out there pre skroeubs and all why have go to advanced brain monitoring.com for start with that. experts say billings aren't answer in and cognitive we haeuf year therapy making great grounds in treating people with insome mia. in los angeles. fox news. >> coming on fox five news we will taking closer look at the potential impact of the government shut down. we will talk about our political ana
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as a sort of a philosophical mode operation, i would recommend always, you know, we talk about new technologies here. naturally, there's a tendency, i have it to think oh my god, everything is changing now. i have the new iphone. in fact, some things may not change. i troamed check your enthusiasm at the same time. i'll give you an example. a lot of people are concerned now about computer-controlled cars. the self-driving cars and the self-parking car and whatnot. theoretically it hasn't happened as far as we know has never happened. theoretically you could cause a car accident through a computer attack remotely. now lot of people simply think, oh my god, car cyber war is just around the corner. i would say, okay, that's a real risk, it could happen. imagine what the consequence would be. the consequence would be huge media outcry. two people killed in car cyberattack. the next result would be nobody would buy it anymore. so the market, if you talk about large numbers here, then the market is able to react in a way that is not the case in this control system environment. because it's so small a
as a sort of a philosophical mode operation, i would recommend always, you know, we talk about new technologies here. naturally, there's a tendency, i have it to think oh my god, everything is changing now. i have the new iphone. in fact, some things may not change. i troamed check your enthusiasm at the same time. i'll give you an example. a lot of people are concerned now about computer-controlled cars. the self-driving cars and the self-parking car and whatnot. theoretically it hasn't...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> "lockup" has been documenting life in some of america's most hard-core maximum security prisons since the year 2000. in 2009 we went behind the walls of prisons overseas for the first time on "lockup: world tour." we discovered that while many of the challenges faci
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it was one of the most exciting technology when the car was the hot thing. silicon valley in the 1950s was nothing, it was just pastureland and detroit rose on that and then fell when detroit kind of lost its way, lost the entrepreneurial mojo. the car companies are getting it stabilized. what's going to lead to the rise again, i think, of detroit, the work of dan and others in detroit backing up the start-up scene. that is core to sustaining these economies. >> hey, dan, quick question. >> no question, steve. the start -- the automobile companies, back early part of last century, they were the start-up businesses and there were hundreds of them until there was a lot of consolidation among them and you had general motors and ford and chrysler. psalm thing here, the good news is in a technology era, you don't need seven years of runway to build an automobile plant and you don't need $250 million or $500 million whatever it would cost to build one, things can happen quickly as you know well better than anybody. >> not to be a downer, but given the potential fo
it was one of the most exciting technology when the car was the hot thing. silicon valley in the 1950s was nothing, it was just pastureland and detroit rose on that and then fell when detroit kind of lost its way, lost the entrepreneurial mojo. the car companies are getting it stabilized. what's going to lead to the rise again, i think, of detroit, the work of dan and others in detroit backing up the start-up scene. that is core to sustaining these economies. >> hey, dan, quick question....
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed the subaru forester from the back seat forward. the intelligently designed, responsibly built, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. co
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> every year, nearly 70,000 people make their way through 1 of the 5 facilities that comprise the orange county jail. on any given day, up to 3,000 of them can be found at orange count
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but overall, the new technology has been a big area of debate. it's pretty cool and apple is one identity by working this into the phones. others said it's cool but that's all it does? >> well, let me get you to the bottom line, does this hurt the apple brand? is the apple brand predicated on being cool to use your technical term? >> i think what's hurt it more than even apple not continuing to delight is the fact that android and samsung keep getting better. apple has better rivals than it ever has before. >> i love this iphone that i'm holding up now, but i type on this one, here we go, the blackberry that has the actual keyboard. ill has reported nearly a $1 billion quarterly loss, is this thing toast? am i going to have to giver it up? >> i know five people who have the blackberry, and they absolutely adore the v-10. but there's about five of them in the world at large, but not many. no supervision at the company. >> sarah laci, thanks very much for joining us this morning. >>> ahead on media buzz, jeff daniels wins an emmy for playing an arr
but overall, the new technology has been a big area of debate. it's pretty cool and apple is one identity by working this into the phones. others said it's cool but that's all it does? >> well, let me get you to the bottom line, does this hurt the apple brand? is the apple brand predicated on being cool to use your technical term? >> i think what's hurt it more than even apple not continuing to delight is the fact that android and samsung keep getting better. apple has better rivals...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> the house of representatives is voting right now on what's called the rule vote. that's what republicans need to pass it in order to take up their next continuing resolution proposal. and so for several republicans already voting against it. if it doesn't pass, that means the proposal wouldn't be considered on the floor which would be a big deal. we'll be right back. ber 17, 190, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> the house of representatives is voting right now on what's called the rule vote. that's what republicans need to pass it in order to take up their next continuing resolution proposal. and so...